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Savannah, GA
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
Respiratory Therapist
ASAP (13 wks) · Night · 3x12
$1,663/wk
Savannah, GA
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
Respiratory Therapist
ASAP (13 wks) · Night · 3x12
$1,625/wk
Cumming, GA
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
Respiratory Therapist
ASAP (13 wks) · Night · 3x12
Full payTRANSPARENCY
MAX. PAYNo negotiations needed
DAY 1 BENEFITSHealthcare & 401k
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Savannah, GA
Night
3 shifts x 12 hours
Start ASAP · 13 wks
Contract Details
Job TypeTravel
Contract DateASAP
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Radius RulesCandidates must live at least 50 miles away from this facility in order to be considered a traveler when applying for this role.
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Total$1,663/wk
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Benefits
HealthDay 1
DentalDay 1
VisionDay 1
401k(opt in)
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Additional Information
Pre-employment modules may be required for this role. Please upload any certifications or health documents you have to your profile to expedite your on-boarding process.
Additional Details:
Required Skills/Experience: 1+ years Neonatal ICU or PICU Critical Care experience.
Unit Details: Uses Servo U and Drager VN500 ventilators, F&P Bubble CPAP, HFOV, HFJV, Vaportherm, and heliox therapy. Must be able to independently admit and manage vented patients in Peds ICU using the Servo-U ventilator; set up and manage heliox therapy through invasive and non-invasive measures; and be familiar with biPAP, CPAP, Bubble CPAP, nitric oxide, and high frequency ventilation.